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ON FREE VIEW 


FROM FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 rH 
UNTIL DATE OF SALE, INCLUSIVE 


FROM 9.00 «a. M. TO 6.00 P. Mo. 


COLLECTION OF THE LATE 


Mrs. A. G. HUNT 


WASHINGTON, D. C. 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


On TueEspay AFTERNOON, JANUARY 21ST 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2.30 O’CLOCK 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


ORIENTAL AND EKUROPEAN 
~ CERAMICS, BRONZES, ENAMELS 


AND OTHER OBJECTS 


COLLECTED BY THE LATE 


Mrs. A. G. HUNT 


WASHINGTON, D. C. 


/ 
: 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2isr 
BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2.30 O’cLOCK 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 
NEW YORK : 1908 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise 
between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be im- 
mediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid which is 
merely a nominal or fractional advance, and therefore, in his 
judgment, likely to affect the Sale injuriously. 


3. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if 
required, in default of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be 
immediately put wp again and re-sold. 


4. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and Risk 
within twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the Sale, unless 
otherwise specified by the Auctioneer or Managers previous to or 
at the time of Sale, and the remainder of the Purchase-money 
to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction 
of the Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which the 
undersigned will not hold themselves responsible if the lots be 
lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the 
sole risk of the Purchaser. f 


5. While the undersigned will not hold themselves responsible 
for the correctness of the description, genuineness, or authen- 
ticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot, and make no War- 
ranty whatever, they will, upon receiving previous to date of 
Sale trustworthy expert opinion in writing that any Painting 
or other Work of Art is not what it is represented to be, use 
every effort on their part to furnish proof to the contrary; fail- 
ing in which, the object or objects in question will be sold 
subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being 
liable to the Owner or Owners thereof, for damage or injury 
occasioned thereby. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be re- 
moved during the Sale. 


%. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money 
deposited in part payment shall be. forfeited; all Lots uncleared 
within one day from conclusion of Sale (unless otherwise specified 
as above) shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without further 
notice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. This Condition is without prejudice to the 
right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


8. The undersigned are in no manner connected with the 
business of the cartage or packing and shipping of purchases, and 
although they will afford to purchasers every facility for em- 
ploying careful carriers and packers, they will not hold them- 
selves responsible for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such services. 


Tue AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manascena. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, Auctioneer. 


CATALOGU E 


SALE, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 


JANUARY 2lst, 1908 


Neg OSA TS IOUS O I tas IS 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 2.30 o’CLOCK 


200—S1x Bovevet Hoxpers 


Fancy glass; various shapes. 


201—Srven Bovevet Howpers 


Crystal glass, with silver filigree mountings. 


202—TureEE Guass VAsEs 


Various textures and shapes. 


203—ConFECTION STAND 


Venetian glass; spiral pattern. 


204—Pair CoLoGnr Borrties 


: Heavy cut glass. 


205—Bonson Basket anp LarGE TUMBLER 


German glass. Decorated with figures, coat-of- 
arms and other designs. 


206—Two Vases 


Bohemian glass; gilt decoration. 


207—Mua anv TUMBLER 


Ruby red and amber Bohemian glass. Mug has 
gilt decoration. | 


208—Two Guass VASES 


One crystal, with intaglio of horses; the other blue 
and white, with engraved decoration. 


2090—CrarET FLAGON 


Crystal cut glass. 


210—Rosr Jar 


Crystal glass; profusely cut ornamentation. 


211—Two WerpGwoop CANDLESTICKs — 


Classical figures in relief in white on a blue ground. 


212—-WepaGwoop Bow. 


Border of leaf designs in white on blue ground. 


213—Parr Tatt WepGwoop CANDLESTICKS 


Sage green ground, with classical figures and scroll 
border in relief in white. 


214—-T wo WepGwoop SMALL PITCHERS 


Classical figures and Greek fret borders, finely 
modelled in relief in white on a pale blue ground. 


215—-WepGwoop Bureau Ser 


Consisting of two puff boxes and small candle- 
stick. 


216—Four Cups anp SAuUcERS 


French porcelain of various shapes and decoration, 
one mounted with silver filigree. 


217—Two Cups anp SAvucers 


Royal Berlin porcelain. Decoration of floral fes- 
toons. 


218—Turee Cups anp Saucers 


Berlin, French and English makes; various designs. 


219—Si1x Cups anp SAvuceErs 


Mostly Japanese eggshell porcelain, finely deco- 
rated. 


220—Two Cups AND SAUCERS 


Japanese eggshell porcelain. Artistic decoration, 
with figures of Buddhist priest and ceremonial gath- 
ering, in bright enamel colors on a gold ground. 


221—-Pair Cups AND SAUCERS 


Royal Dresden; swan shape. Pure white paste, 
with decoration and inner surface in gold. 


222—Six AFTER-DINNER CoFFEE Cups AND SAUCERS 


Japanese blue and white porcelain; lotus leaf de- 
sign. 


223—-Pain Cups AND SAUCERS 


Dresden porcelain. Decoration of floral bouquets 
and butterflies. 


224——-T wo Cups anv Saucers 
One Sévres porcelain, Louis Philippe period; the 
other Sevres style, Empire period, with portrait of 
Mme. Bessieres. 


225—T wo Cups AND SAUCERS 
Sévres style, king’s blue glaze, with jewelled and 
embossed gold borders and finely decorated panels. 


226—Cup aNpD SAUCER 


Old French porcelain, Empire period; decorated 
panel of landscape with cattle; green ground, with 
gold and etched borders. 


227—RoyvaL VIENNA CovERED Cup aNnp SAUCERS 


Maroon color glaze, with jewelled borders; finely 
painted decoration: “ Galatea,” by C. Forster. 


228—Two Cups AND SAUCERS 


One Royal Vienna, richly decorated with panel 
illustrating a scene from the life of Coriolanus; the 
other, antique white porcelain, with blue and gold 
decoration. 


229—Inkstanp, SMaLtt Box anp Tray 


Dresden porcelain; finely decorated. 


230—Two DrespEN PorRCELAIN SPECIMENS 


One kettle-shape vase, with floral decoration; the 
other jewel stand, with swan support. 


231—TI'wo Miniature CoverED PITCHERS 


One Royal Berlin porcelain, the other old faience. 


232—Lowestorr TEA JAR 


Decoration of coat-of-arms and floral festoons. 


233—MInTON BorTriLE-sHAPE VASE 


Sapphire blue glaze, with floral and vine decoration 
in applied gold. 


234—-Two SpEcIMENS oF Capo p1 Monte 


Tankard with bold relief ornamentation of lion 
hunt, and covered vase with relief ornamentation of 
Bacchanalian subject. 


235—Capo pi Monte PuLaqueE 


Nymphs and satyr in carved and gilt wood frame. 


236—Fairncre TEapor 


Leaf design, coated with a rich blue and green run- 
ning glaze. 


237—CoverED Bow. 


Antique French porcelain; fountain and_ border 
designs painted in enamel colors and gold. 


238—DrespEN PorcELAIN Bow. 


Floral decoration in violet, blue and gold. 


2390—ANTIQUE PoRCELAIN JUG 


Fluted surface with floral decoration; metal mount- 
ings and chains. 


240—Two PorRcELAIN ORNAMENTS 
Pug dog and rabbit. 


241—-Two Portrery PircHeErs 


Old Italian. Faces in relief; crackle glaze. 


242—-Piterim BorrLe 
Fashioned in imitation of ivory. Profusely orna- 
mented in relief. Battle scenes and various borders. 
Height, 1314 inches. 


243—Rookwoop Potrery VaAsE 
Artistically decorated and glazed; partially covered 
with silver openwork flower design. 
Height, 81, inches. 
244—DovuttTon PLAQuE 


Decorated with tulips and other floral designs in 


Rhodian style. 
Height, 12 inches. 


945—ITALIAN FaigNce PLAQuE 


Reproduction of an antique; decoration in golden 
lustre and cobalt blue. In centre medallion female 


portrait and inscription. 
Diameter, 1314 inches. 


246—Lovine Cup 


Royal Crown Derby. Decoration in blue in style 
of old Delft. 


247—PLANT JaR 


Royal Dresden porcelain; finely painted decoration 
of floral bouquets. 


248—TETE-A-TETE SET 
Japanese eggshell porcelain; artistically painted 
decoration of lotus, peony, butterflies and blossoms. 


249—Two Irauian Faience Watt Brackets 


Figures of monks. 


250-—Two SprecimMENs oF DreEespEN PoRCELAIN 


Miniature bottle with cupids. Miniature statuette. 


251—Pam STaTuETrTes 


Royal Vienna porcelain; Turkish figures. 


252—-Parr DrEsDEN STATUETTES 


Male and female figure. 


253—Pair DrespEN STATUETTES 


Courtier and lady. 


254—Two STatTuETTEs 


‘The masqueraders. Frankenthal mark. 


255—Two Srarurrres 


Royal Vienna. Hunter and huntress. 


256—Pair STATUETTES 


Royal Berlin. The young musicians. 


257 — SMALL STATUETTES 


Various. 


258—Pair DrespEN STATUETTES - 


The musicians. 


2590—Pair STATUETTES 


Courtier and flower girl. Frankenthal mark. 


260—Patr FRANKENTHAL GROUPS 


The musicale. 


261—PorcELAIN GROUP 


Summer. 


262—Pair DrespEN Groups 


Pastoral subjects. 


263—MInNiATURE TABLE 


Dresden porcelain. Finely painted and relief orna- 
mentation. 


264—PorceLAIn Group 
The dance. 


265—MantTeL Ser 


Clock and pair of candelabra in decorated porce- 
lain of Dresden style. 


266—Royat Vienna Trea Cappy 
Painted panels by Koller: “ Bacchante”’ and “ Pe- 
nelope.” King’s blue glaze; gilded and jewelled 
borders. 


267—Smatit Vases ON PEDESTALS 
Royal Vienna. Subjects of decoration: ‘ Venus and 
Adonis”; ‘‘ Cupid Disarmed.” King’s blue glaze, 
with decoration in gold. 


268—Two Royvaut Vienna Tea CappizEs 


Decoration of figure subjects in panels: “ Venus ” 
and “Sappho” and Pompeiian subjects. 


269—CoveErED VasE 
Royal Vienna. Finely painted decorations, “ Hec- 
tor and Paris” and “ Edward I.” Gilded borders. 
Height, 12 inches. 
270—Rovat Vienna ThTE-A-TETE SET 
Artistically decorated with scenes from Roman 
history and classical subjects by Haupts. Richly 
executed borders. Consists of tray, teapot, sugar 
bowl, cream pitcher and two cups and saucers. 


287—Pair Oxtp Detrr Vases 


Bottle shape, with chimera handles; landscape and 


figure decoration in dark blue. 
Height, 101, inches. 


288—Pair Detrr CovEerED Jars 
Floral decoration in brilliant blue. 
Height, 10 inches. 
289—TureEe Detrt Trays 
Heart shape, on tripod. Landscapes and water 
scenes in medallions in dark blue. 


290—Two Derr PLaQuEs 
Bird and bird-cage. Decorated in blue and other 
colors. : 


291—Two Ostone Detrr PLAQuEs 


Landscape and windmill painted in rich cobalt 
blue; foliated scrolls and medallions on border. 


2902—Two Detrr DisuEs 


Scalloped edge. Floral sprays and foliations 


painted in two shades of blue. 
Diameter, 11 inches. 


203—Detrt Disu 


Scalloped edge. Holland scenes painted in numer- 
ous panels. 
Diameter, 11 inches. 


2904—Two Detrr PLAQuEs 


Decoration of landscape and skating scene, painted 
in brilliant cobalt blue. 
Diameter, 13 inches. 
295—Two Otp Detrr Piates 


Basket of flowers and other designs painted in dark 
blue. 


Diameters: 1314, inches; 71/4, inches. 


hex 


296—Detrr VasE 
Octagonal bottle shape with bulbous mouth. Cupids 
and floral sprays painted in brilliant mazarine blue. 
Height, 13 inches. 
297—Detrt CovrerepD Jar 


Octagonal shape. Pastoral scene and floral sprays 
painted in rich cobalt blue. | 
Height, 13 inches. 
2908—Deturr BoTrLe-sHAPED VASE 
With goat head and masks in relief. Pastoral 
scene and foliations painted in brilliant blue. 
Height, 1314 wmcehes. 


2990—Dertrr CovERED JAR 
Pastoral scene, relief scrolls and floral sprays 
painted in cobalt blue. 
Height, 151, inches. 
300—Pair Detrr CANDLESTICKS 


Heraldic design. Decoration in dark blue. 
Height, 14 inches. 


301—Pam Detrr Watt Vases 
Cornucopia shape. Pastoral scenes and foliated 
scrolls painted in rich cobalt blue. 
Height, 13 inches. 


302—DeELFr JARDINIERE 


Pastoral scenes and relief foliations painted in 
dark blue. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 15 inches. 


303—Detrr BotrLe-sHAPED VASE 


Dragon in high relief encircling shoulder. Dutch 
domestic scenes, foliations and floral sprays; painted 
in cobalt blue. 

Height, 14 inches. 


2'771—CoverED VASE 


Old Sévres style, finely painted. Decorated with 
king’s blue glaze, and jewelled ornamentation, 
mounted in gilt brass. 

Height, 141, inches. 


272—-CovERED VASE 


Amphora shape, on pedestal. Royal Vienna por- 
celain richly decorated in bright enamel colors and 
embossed gold. 

Height, 1914, inches. 


273—RoyaL VIENNA CovERED VASE 


On pedestal. Panels painted by Kauftman. King’s 
blue glaze, with embossed gold ornamentation. (Re- 
paired.) 

Height, 17 inches. 


Q274—Ewerr AND PLATTER 


Royal Vienna. Decoration of cupids. King’s blue 
glaze, with embossed gold borders. 


275—Patmr Royvat VieENNA CoverED URNs 


On pedestals. Artistically painted decoration of 
scenes from Roman history by E. Barschneider. 
Rich borders of rose pink and yellow, ornamented 
with embossed gold. Satyr head handles. 

Height, 201% inches. 


2976—Pam Larce Rovat VienNNA VASES 


Graceful amphora shape, on pedestal. Finely 
painted decoration of “ Triumphal Procession of 
Bacchus,’ “ Psyche,’ ‘‘ Aurora” and “ Jupiter.” 
Richly ornamented borders and panels in embossed 
gold on rose-red, turquoise-blue, lavender and choco- 
late-color ground. 

Height, 40 inches. 


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277—LarGe Coverep VASE 
German porcelain. Elaborate ornamentation of 
flowers and birds modelled in high relief and enamel. 
Height, 32 inches. 
278—EaporateE DrespEN PorceLAIN CHANDELIER 
With branches for thirty-six candles. 


279-—Pair VENETIAN Grass CANDELABRA 


With branches for four candles each; opal and 
other colors of glass, intricately executed. 


280—Four Detrtr VAssEs 


Two cylindrical shape, two gourd shape; all with 
floral decoration in cobalt blue. 


281—Deurr INKsTAND 


Decoration in dark blue. 


282—Pair Detrr CANDLESTICKS 


Floral and other decoration in cobalt blue. 


283—Detrt WINE Cask 
With figure in relief. Decoration in dark blue. 


284—-Pair Otp Detrr Jars 


Pastoral scenes and other decoration in dark blue. 


285—Oxtp Detrr Jue 
Chinese garden scene in bleu-de-Nankin. Pewter 
lid. 
286—Pair Oxtp Detrrt Vases 


Bottle shape. Pastoral scenes and heraldic devices 
in rich cobalt blue. 
Height, 101% inches. 


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304—Detrr Ewer 


Marine views, floral sprays and foliated scrolls, 
painted in two shades of cobalt blue. 
Height, 14 inches. 
305—Detrr Coverep Jar 
Pea-fowls, flowers and trellis pattern, painted in 
rich cobalt blue. 
Height, 141%, inches. 
806—Detrt Coverep Jar 


Pierced outer casing of lattice design. Marine 
views painted in cobalt blue within leaf-shape panels. 
Height, 16%, inches. 
307—-Drtrt Covrerep Jar 
Ovoid shape, with corrugated surface. Floral 
sprays, scrolls and lattice designs painted in rich 


blue. 
Height, 17 inches. 


308—Larce Detrr Coverep VaAsE 
With bold twisted handle. Decoration of Holland 
scenes, palmations and scrolls painted in two shades 
of cobalt blue. 
Height, 211% inches. 
309—Detrr ORNAMENTAL PIECE 
Decoration of coat-of-arms and floral designs 
painted in brilliant cobalt blue. 
Height, 1814 inches. 
310—Larece Derr Vase 


With scroll handles. Decoration of landscape, 


figures and foliations painted in two shades of cobalt 


blue. 
Height, 19 inches. 


311—Two Large Detrr Ova PLAQuEs 
Old Holland scenes, painted in brilliant blue. 


Diameter, 23 inches. 


312—Larce Detrr Ostone PLaQuE 


Decoration of old Dutch agricultural scene, painted 
in dark cobalt blue. 
Diameter, 20 inches. 
313—Patmr Laree Deitrr Coverep Jars 
Octagon shape. Pastoral scenes, relief foliated 
scrolls and panel decoration, painted in brilliant 
mazarine blue. 
| Height, 26 inches. 
314—Larce Detrr Coverep Jar 
Corrugated oviform. Panel decoration of figure 
subjects and Holland landscapes divided by foliated 


scrolls and floral designs, painted in brilliant cobalt 


blue. 
Height, 27 inches. 


315—ITaL1an Faignce PLaQuEr 
Reproduction of a Hispano-Moresque. 
Diameter, 15 inches. 
316—ANTIQUE ITatiIAN Masotica VAsE 
Tulips and floral scrolls decorated in blue, green 
and yellow. 
Height, 84, inches. 
317—AntTiIQUE ITALIAN Masoxica VasE 
Coat-of-arms and foliations, painted in yellow, 
green and blue. 
Height, 11%, inches. 
318—-Pair Dovutton Vases 
Bottle-shaped. Panel decoration of flowers, birds 
and insects in finely combined enamel colors. 
Height, 10 inches. 


319—MINIATURE VASE 


Satsuma faience; microscopic decoration by Mei- 
zan. 


320—PrErFuME BurNER 


Satsuma faience; microscopic decoration by Mei- 
zan. 


321—Tripop Incense BurNER 
Old Satsuma of fine texture. Decoration of crest 
and cloud forms in red and green enamel, outlined in 
gold pencilling. Openwork silver lid. 


322—SatsuMa INcENsE BuRNER 
Flat, circular shape. Exquisitely painted decora- 
tion of flowering plants, spider webs and other de- 
signs. Openwork silver cover. 


323—Watu VAsE 


Kyoto faience. Figure of Hotei in relief. 


324—AntTIQUE Kyoro Trea Jar 
Crackle texture. Japanese garden scenes, lotus 
plant and brocade patterns, painted in low tones of 
red, green and black. 


325—Larere SatsuMa INcENSE BuRNER 
Hexagonal shape on tripod. Japanese domestic 
scenes in panels and various border designs pencilled 
in gold. Dog-foo surmounting cover. 
Height, 14 inches. 


326—-Pair Ky6tTo Faience Vases 
Pear-shape, with scallop flange. Tree peonies, 
iris, birds and brocade pattern painted in brilliant 
/ enamel colors enriched by gilding. Exposition speci- 


men. 
Height, 15 inches. 


327—LarcEe SatsuMA VASE 
Oviform. Invested with a mirror black glaze and 
decorated with plum tree in blossom; several borders 
of brocade patterns. 
Height, 19 inches. 
828—O.tp Kyoro Faizmnce Prague 
Decoration of carp and branches of blossoms; 
border of chain design. 
Diameter, 19 inches. 
329—JAPANESE BoTTLE-SHAPE VASE 


Kyoto faience; brown crackle texture. 


330—JAPANESE Potrery Tra Jar 


Invested with an interesting running glaze. 


331—Araku Box 


Fish-shape; brilliant cinnabar red glaze. 


332—SakE Bow. 


With spout. Japanese gray earthenware, with im- 
perial crests outlined in blue and brown. 


333—JAPANESE Potrery Bown 


Brown crackle texture; panel decoration and blue 
glaze. 


334—Rep Porrery Bow. 


Decoration in yellow and green. 


335—O.utp JAPANESE SAKE KETTLE 


Gray stoneware. Decoration in brown and green 
running glaze. 


336—JapaNEseE Potrery Bow. 
Lily shape. Coated with a green running glaze. 


337—IpzuMa Jar 
Brown running glaze over a yellow ground. 
Height, 8% inches. 
338—ANTIQUE Kyoto Sake Borrie 


Gourd shape. Pine and bamboo branches and 
Mikado’s crest decorated in green and blue enamel. 


339—Pair JAPANESE Faience Vases 
Invested with a tea-color soufflé glaze. 
Height, 9 inches. 
3840—Oxtp Kutani Bown 


Peonies, diaper and panel decorations painted in 
low tones of green, purple, blue and yellow. 


341—Oxtp Japanese Porrery OKkIMONO 
Figure of a pilgrim; red and splash glaze. 
Height, 1414 inches. 


342—JaPANESE Faience BottTie-sHAaPeD VASE 
By Seifu. Invested with a metallic brown glaze 
over a network of crackle. 
Height, 1014 inches. 
343—ANTIQUE KorEAaN VasE 
Bottle-shape. Wave patterns and other designs 
painted in dark brown. 
Height, 12 inches. 
344—JaPANESE Faimnce Vase 
By Makudzo Kozan. Graceful oviform, invested 
with a green glaze and an over decoration pencilled 


in black. 
Height, 13 inches. 


3$45—OLp JAPANESE EaRTHENWARE Hrpacut 


Crudely fashioned. Relief ornamentation of bird, 
foliation and butterfly. Impressed mark. 
Height, 11 inches. 


346—Two SprciMENs oF BLUE AND Wuite PorcELAIN 


Small box and sake cup. 


347—THREE JAPANESE PorcELAIN TRAYS 


Various shapes and designs. 


848—Two SmaLu VasEs 
Japanese porcelain. Zogan or imitation dama- 
scened decoration. 


349—JAPANESE PorceELAIN TEA JAR 


Incised decoration; celadon glaze. 


350—RosE-waTER SPRINKLER 
Old Imari porcelain. Decoration in bleu-de-Nan- 
kin and enamel colors. 


351—-CoverEeD Bow. 
Imari porcelain. Flowers and diaper patterns in 
bleu-de-Nankin and enamel colors. 


352—O.p Imar1 SAKE BoTrLE 


Panels of fruit and flowers upon a wave pattern 
ground, with symbols and other designs painted in 


brilliant enamel colors. 
Height, 8 inches. 


353—TurREE SMALL JARS 


Japanese single color specimen. 


354—Two Smauu Vases 


Japanese single color specimen. 


355—Turer SmMautu VAsEs 


Single color specimen. Coral red, lemon yellow 
and sapphire blue. 


356—Covrerep Bow. 


Kyoto porcelain. Panel decoration of flowers, 
birds and butterflies on a zogan ground. 


$57—Porcuiain. SakE KETTLE 


By Makudzo Kozan. Oviform, with dragon-shaped 
handle and spout. Lemon yellow glaze decoration 
in bleu-de-Nankin. 


358—Two Imari PorcEeELAIN PuLatTEs 


Octagonal shape. Dark blue glaze, with gourd 
decoration in a lighter shade of blue. 


359—-Ovirorm VasE 


Japanese. Coated with a mottled red glaze in 


imitation of Chinese Lang Yao. 
Height, 61, inches. 


360—JapaNresre GouRD-SHAPED VASE 


Celadon glaze. 
Height, 71% inches. 


361—Onp Imart Saxe Borrie 


Quadrilateral shape. Decoration of tree peonies, 
pine, bamboo and plum tree in blossom; various bor- 


ders, in bright enamel colors. 
Height, 91/, inches. 


362—JaPANESE PorcELAIN VASE 
Fashioned after an ancient Chinese bronze, and in- 
vested with a verdigris green glaze. 
Height, 91, inches. 
863—JapaNESE PorcELAIN BorTiEe-sHAPED VASE 
Coated with a deep violet-color glaze. Imperial 
dragons, sacred pearl and fire emblems carved in re- 


lief and white reserve. 
Height, 101, inches. 


364—JAPANESE CYLINDRICAL VASE 
By Seifu. Clear white hard paste, with band of 
dragons pursuing the sacred pearl finely painted in 


underglaze blue. 
Height, 11 inches. 


3865—JAPANESE PoRCELAIN VASE 


By Makudzo Kozan. Coated with a sang-de-beeuf 


splash glaze. (Repaired.) 
Height, 15 inches. 


366—JapaNese PorceLaIn VAsE 
Low circular shape. Invested with a mottled red 


glaze. 
Diameter, 91% inches. 


367—NinE CovereD Bow Ls 


Imari porcelain. Decorated with alternating rings 


of red and blue. 


368—O.xp Imari CoverED Bow. 

Richly decorated with floral designs, medallions 
and crests, painted in brilliant enamel colors, en- 
hanced by gilding. 

Diameter, 914 inches. 
369—SwrEetMraT STAND 

Japanese porcelain. Decoration carved in the 
paste underneath a translucent celadon glaze. 


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370—Pair Japanese Porcevain PLAQUES 


Artistically painted decoration. Chicken, cocks, 
hens, peonies, plum blossoms, landscapes and river 
views. 


Diameter, 12 inches. 


371—Covrerrep Bowt AND SAUCER 


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Chinese “rice grain” porcelain. 
372—Gourp SuHapPr VasE 


Chinese porcelain. Bleu-de-Nankin decoration. 


373—SEcTIONAL Box 


Chinese porcelain of the soft paste type. Archaic 
scrolls, painted in fine underglaze blue. Ch’ien-lung 
period. 


374—ANTIQUE CHINESE PorRCELAIN VASE 


Clear white hard paste. Unusual decoration of 
grape vine in bearing, painted in fine underglaze blue. 
Japanese silver cap. 

Height, 10 inches. 


375—CuineEsgE PorceLtaIn Bow. 


Legendary subject, painted in brilliant enamel 
colors. Seal mark. 


376—CHINESE PorcELAIN VASE 


Invested with a monochrome glaze of the sang-de- 
boeuf type. 


3877—ANTIQUE CELADON VASE 


Dense texture; relief and incised decoration. 
Height, 714 inches. 


378—ANTIQUE Five-coLorEeD Bow. 
Chinese white hard paste. Decoration of peonies, 
pheenix and foliation on yellow ground. 
Diameter, 81%, inches. 


879—CHINESE PorcELAIN. Bow. 
Enamelled with a monochrome glaze of peach- 
bloom type. 
Diameter, 814 inches. 


380—CHINESE PoRCELAIN BowL 


Low form. ‘Tree peonies, lotus and plum blos- 
soms, carved in low relief. Coated with a sapphire- 
blue glaze. 


Diameter, 1014 imches. 


381—ANTIQUE CHINESE PoRCELAIN VASE 


Beaker shape. Floral scrolls, band and borders of 
archaic scrolls and palmettes painted in fine under- 


glaze blue. Ch’ien-lung period. 
_ Height, 15 inches. 


382—HawtHorn TemMpLe Jar 
With its original cover. Chinese white hard paste 
of the K’ang-hsi period. Branches of prunus blos- 
soms in white reserve on a pellucid blue ground, with 
markings to represent the cracking of ice. — 
Height, 164%, inches. . 


383—GouRD-SHAPED VASE 


Clear white Chinese porcelain. Floral scrolls, 
sceptre head and palmations painted in underglaze 


blue. 
Height, 131%, inches. 


384—CLUB-SHAPED VASE 


Chinese hard paste porcelain. Bold dragon, pheenix 
and other designs painted in underglaze blue. 
Height, 20 inches. 


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$85—CHINESE PorCELAIN PLATE 


Thin texture. Branches of tree peonies and sym- | 
bols painted in bleu-de-Nankin. 
Diameter, 16 inches. 


386—Opstona Tray 


Thick hard paste texture. Mountains and _ river 
scenery painted in rich cobalt blue. Seal mark. 
Ch’ien-lung period. 


Length, 14 inches. 


387—Mopern CuINeEsE Vase 
Globular shape, with short neck. Enamelled with 
a splash glaze. 
Height, 14 inches. 
388—Borrie-sHaPpe Vase 


Chinese hard paste. Orange-yellow glaze, with 
ornamentation of magnolia tree, storks, deer and 
rocks. Carved in the paste and enamelled with green, 
white, blue and brown. 

Height, 151% inches. 
389—O.p Canton Piterim Borrie 


Decoration of Chinese historical scenes and bril- 
liant enamel colors. 
Height, 17 inches. 


390—Laree Fine TrIPLe GouRD-SHAPED VASE 
Antique Chinese porcelain of the K’ang-hsi period. 
Clear white texture with artistically executed decora- 
tions of peonies, foliated scrolls, dragons and medal- 
lions in white reserve on an opaque mazarine blue 
ground. Capped with metal. 
Height, 281, inches. 


391—LarcGe CYLINDRICAL VASE 


Coarse porcelain of the Ch’ien-lung period. In- 


vested with a brilliant red glaze. 
Height, 24 inches. 


892—JaPANESE PorcELAIN Vase STAND 
Openwork panels. Decoration in blue and gold. 
Height, 16 inches. 
303—UmBRELLA VASE 


Chinese thick porcelain. Crackle white glaze, with 
relief ornamentations of dragons and other designs in 
imitation of iron. 

Height, 241, inches. 


3904—SmatuL OvirormM VasE 


Milk-white glass. Coated with a mottled red 
enamel. 


395—Two MriniaturE VASES 


Cloisonné enamel. 


396—PrrFuME JAR 


Top swinging handle. Japanese cloisonné enamel 
of fine quality. 


3897—TureEE SmMaAtu Trays 


One Pekin enamel, one champlevé enamel and the 
other silver bronze. 


398—OvirorM TEA JAR 


Japanese cloisonné enamel. Chrysanthemum in 
low tones. 


8990—Toitet Box 


Japanese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. Butter- 
flies, blossoms and brocade designs in translucent 
enamels, 


400—Eca Suare Trea Jar 


Japanese cloisonné enamel. Blossoms on gold dust 
ground. 


401—INcENSE JAR 


Japanese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. Archaic 
designs, floral scrolls and other patterns in translu- 
cent enamels. 


402—Cy.inpricaL VAsE 
Old Japanese shippo ware. Birds, blossoms, flow- 
ers and diaper patterns in low tones of enamel. 
Height, 51% inches. 
403—Pair SmMati Braker-sHaPeD VasEs 
Chinese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. Floral 
designs on turquoise and dark blue ground. 


404—CovrerED Bown 


Old Japanese cloisonné enamel. Floral and mosaic 
designs in low tone. 


405—Ovirorm VasE 
Japanese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. Dragon, 
pheenix and floral designs in translucent enamel. 
Height, 914, inches. 
406—Ovirorm VasE 


Cloisonné enamel. Bold dragon in white on a jet 
black ground. 
Height, 10 inches. 
407—BottiEe-sHarpepD VasE 


Japanese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. En- 
twined dragon and chrysanthemum flowers in finely 
combined colors on a gold soufflé ground.. 

Height, 12 inches. 


408—HrExaGoNAL VAsE on TRIPOD 


Japanese cloisonné enamel. Storks on a_ black 


ground with mosaic borders. 
Height, 9 inches. 


409—Anrvique Pexin EnameL Prave 
Scalloped edge. Floral scrolls in brilliant colors 
on a white ground. Imperial yellow outer border. 


Diameter, 1014, inches. 


410—JAPANESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL PLATE 


Sparrow and peonies on a turquoise blue ground. 
Diameter, 12 inches. 


411—Caxkr Box 


Japanese cloisonné of fine quality. Tree peonies, 
plum blossoms, birds and brocade patterns in richly 
combined enamels on a turquoise blue ground. 


Diameter, 1034 inches. 


412—BoTrLe-sHAPED VASE 


Japanese cloisonné enamel. Dogs-foo and pen- 
dants of symbols on a black ground, sprinkled with 


gold dust. 
Height, 1114 inches. 


413—Larce AMPHORA VASE 


Japanese cloisonné enamel. Bold dragon on a 
black ground. Bands and borders of mosaic patterns. 
Height, 233, inches. 


414—LarGre PLaQuE 


Old Japanese cloisonné enamel. Branches of fruits 


on a turquoise blue ground. 
Diameter, 20 inches. 


415—Very LarGcre VAsE 


Japanese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. Canary 
yellow ground, with maple trees, peonies, sparrows, 
butterflies and other designs in beautifully combined 


colors. 
Height, 351%, inches. 


416—Very Larce Vase 


Japanese cloisonné enamel of fine quality. Panel 
decoration of hawk, tree peonies and maple and plum 
tree in blossom. Dragons, chrysanthemum flowers 
and other designs on a soufflé ground. 

Height, 351, inches. 
417—Two Sake Saucers aND Perrume Box 


Japanese lacquer. 


418—Two PrrrumMe Boxss 


One Japanese gold lacquer, the other tortoise-shell. 


419—JnwreL Tray 


Japanese clam shell. Decorated with gold and red 
lacquer. 


420—Goutp LaceuER Box 


Modern Japanese. 


421—Biack AND Gotp Lacquer Box 


Design of Japanese treasure boat. 


422—-OBLonNG Box 


Fine old Japanese lacquer. Chrysanthemum and 
other designs in gold and silver lacquer. 


423—VJAPANESE WRITING CASE 


Black and aventurine lacquer. Bamboo and pine 
pencilled in gold. 


424—-JAPANESE Biack AND Gotp Lacquer Box 
With four boxes inside. 


425—JAPANESE Biack Lacquer Tra Cappy 


Artistic decoration of storks in gold. 


426—CINNABAR LacguER Box 


Peach shape. Flowers, blossoms and symbols finely 
carved in relief. 


427—MINIATURE Boat AND TRay 


Japanese tortoise-shell. 


428—LarGE JAPANESE CABINET 
Fine old lacquer. Decorated with garden and do- 
mestic scenes, pencilled in gold and other lacquers. 
Four shelves and enclosures. 
Height, 31 inches; length, 301/ inches. 
4290—ANTIQUE MeTaAL BAs-RELIEF 


* Venus and Cupid.” 


430—ANTIQUE PIcTURE 


Decorated mother-of-pearl. Figures in relief. 


431—ANTIQUE PicTURE 
“The Dance.” After Teniers. Etched on ivory. 


432—ANTIQUE PicTURE 


** Art and Literature.” After Boucher. Etched on 
ivory. 


433—ANTIQUE SAMPLER 


Framed. 


434—RoyaL VIENNA PLAQUE 
“St. Jerome.” By E. Ens. 


435—RoyvaLt VIENNA PLAQUE 
“The Piano Player.” After Netcher. By L. 


Sturn, Vienna. 


4A36—JAPANESE Sworp 


Elaborately carved ivory handle, guard and scab- 


bard. 


437—JAPANESE SworpD 


Elaborately carved ivory handle, guard and scab- 
bard. 


438—Ova.L Tray 


Old Sheffield silver plate. Shell and leaf shape 
pattern border. 


-439—Two Rounp DisHEs 


Sheffield silver plate. 


-440—Four Coasters 


Old Sheffield silver plate. 


441—Ovat Breap Tray 
Old English silver plate. Rope border. 


-442—WinE CooLerR 


Urn shape. Old Sheffield silver plate. 


A43—WiINE CooLER 


Urn shape. Old Sheffield silver plate. Engraved 


coat-of-arms. 


.444—CANDELABRUM FoR THREE CANDLES 


Old English silver plate. Presentation piece. 
“Richard Cammack, Esq., Bennington, Feby, 1865.” 


-445—Patr CANDELABRA 


For five candles each. Gorham silver plate. 


446—Pair CANDLESTICKS 
Antique brass. 


447—OLp Brass Wau Box 


Repoussé ornamentation. 


448—ANTIQUE Brass Or, Lamp 


Repoussé ornamentation. 


449—Two Brass Reapinc Lamps 


Reproductions of antiques. 


450—Patr Bronze CANDLESTICKS 


Egyptian designs. 


451—Brass Reapinac Lamp 


Reproduction of the antique. 


452—Brass Reapine Lamp 
With snuffers and utensils. Reproductions of the 
antique. ; 


453—Bronze Roman Lamp 
Reproduction of antique. With figure of Mercury. 


454—Brass INcENsE JAR 
Figures of three Africans supporting. 


455—ITaLtian Bronze INKSTAND 


Mask and other designs in relief casting. 


456—Haneine Lamp 
Brass. Serpent support. 


457—ANTIQUE Brass Brazier | 
Repoussé ornamentation. Crown-shaped lid. 


458—ANTIQUE STAND ON TRIPOD 


Brass lyre. 


459—Two Pewter Purates 
Repoussé and incised ornamentation. Crown, fleur- 
de-lis and fabulous animals. 


460—Iron Bas-rREvIEF MEDALLIONS 
St. Bartholomaeus. 


461—Brass Trirpop INcensE Jar 
Lion head and loose ring handles. 


462—Hanaine Lamp 
Openwork brass. Griffin ornaments. 


463—Manret Crock 
Onyx and gilt brass. Movement by Bailey, Banks 
& Biddle. 


464—Manver Set 
Consisting of bronze and marble case clock, sur- 
mounted by a bust of Penthésilée, by Emile Herbert, 
and two bronze candlesticks. 


465—MantTeEL Set 
Consisting of bronze clock and two double candle- 
sticks and Oriental designs. 


466—Larce OrienTAL Brass VaAsE 
Elaborate ornamentation of relief casting and chis- 


elling. 
Height, 28 inches. 


467—Brass KETTLE AND LAMP 
With tall iron stand. 


468—Larce Brass Tray 
Indian. Profuse incised ornamentation. 3 
Diameter, 26 inches. 

469—Repousst Brass PLague 


“The Roysterers.” After Teniers. 
Diameter, 25 inches. 


470—Laree Dutcu Copper Jar, WITH CovER . 
Repoussé ornamentation of hunting scenes and bold _ 4 
foliations. Used in churches as receptacle for ashes: 
from foot stoves. : 
Height, 261/, inches; diameter, 17 inches. 


471—War Hat ann Two Harr Masks 


Japanese lacquer and iron. 


472—ANTIQUE JAPANESE HELMET 


Wrought iron. 


473—ANTIQUE CHINESE BRONZE 


Incense burner. Archaic leaf patterns in relief. 


475—ANTIQUE JAPANESE BRONZE VASE 
Tall, slender bottle shape. 


476—Pair Stork CAaNDLESTICKs 


Japanese bronze. 


477—J APANESE Bronze Box 


Temple; drum shape. Repoussé and engraved 
ornamentation. 


478—Trivop INcENsE BuRNER 


Japanese bronze. Tall form, on base. 


479—Tra KetTrLE AND STAND 


Japanese bronze. 


480—J APANESE KETTLE 


Antique iron. 


481—JaPANESE Bronze INcENsE BuRNER 


Boat shape. 


482—ANTIQUE JAPANESE Bronze HIBACHI 


Domestic scenes and sceptre head border in re- 
lief castings; openwork cover of dragon and cloud 
form designs. 


483—Two INcENsE BurRNERS 


Bird shape. Bronze and champlevé. 


484—JAPANESE Bronze INCENSE BURNER 


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Tall globular shape on pedestal. Cover surmounted 
by an eagle attacking a serpent. 


485—ANTIQUE JAPANESE LANTERN 


Openwork brass. 


486—Tatut Stranp 


Japanese bronze. 


487—JAPANESE BronzE OKIMONO 


Daimio, finely modelled and inlaid with silver. 


488—Bronze TEMPLE GoNnG 
With red and gold lacquer stand. 


489—Two JAPANESE Sworps 


One has scabbard of mother-of-pearl inlaid, with — 
metal mounting; the other, lacquer scabbard, with 
Japanese coin decoration and metal mounting. 


490—Two Hinpoo Daacerrs 


Bone sheath, with etched decorations. 


491—ALBANIAN KNIFE 
Horn handle. 


4902—-ALBANIAN YATAGHAN 


Bone handle and metal mounts. 


493—Dress Sworp 
Knight of Malta. 


494—AFGHAN DaGGER 
Engraved blade. 


495—Two Cavatry Sworps 


German. 
406—SpanisH MACHETE 


497—Two Fuint-Lock Pistous 


Italian. 


498—Two Fuint-Ltock GuNs 


Chinese. 


4990-—JAPANESE LANCE 
With lacquer handle. 


500-—Murror ScoNCcE 


For three lights. Composition frame, gilded. 


$01—Cuinesrt Teakwoop Stanp 
Elaborately carved. Indian marble top. 


502—JapaNEsE TEMPLE CHAIR 


Vermilion lacquer, with engraved brass mounts. 


503—STANDING SCREEN, witH WINGS 


Needlework ornamentation of chrysanthemum 
flowers. 


504—Marsie Busr 
Italian beauty. By P. Bauanti. 


505—Tatut Onyx PEpEstTaL 


Column design, with gilt bands. 


506—EMPIRE JARDINIERE 


Walnut, with gilt bronze ornaments and mounts. 


507—Empire Work TABLE 


Walnut, with gilt ornaments and mounts. 


508—Empire Easeu 


Walnut, with gilt metal mounts and ornaments. 


509—Frencu CorNER TABLE 


Walnut, with gilt brass rail and mounts. 


510—Bisovu CaBinet 
French; Louis XV. design. Gilt brass mounts. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


; MANAGERS. 
THOMAS E. KIRBY, 


AUCTIONEER. 


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